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Posted by Gabsang Lee, on 17 November 2017
Lee lab has been studying on cell specification process using human pluripotent stem cells, particularly nervous system and skeletal muscle cells to study human diseases and to develop new drugs. ...Posted by the Node, on 17 November 2017
3-21 April 2018, Bordeaux Neurocampus, France Neurodevelopmental disorders are a group of different conditions in which the development of the central nervous system is disturbed. This includes developmental brain dysfunction, ...Posted by Aaron Johnson, on 16 November 2017
The Johnson Lab in the Department of Developmental Biology at Washington University School of Medicine (http://devbio.wustl.edu) is seeking applications for NIH funded Research Scientist positions. Our lab uses multiple model ...Posted by Stowers Careers, on 16 November 2017
Glaucoma is a devastating retinal degenerative disease without effective treatments, and its causes remain elusive. Our laboratory uses mice as a model to study glaucoma pathogenesis at the molecular level. ...Posted by the Node Interviews, on 16 November 2017
Zika infection in humans is associated with birth defects including microcephaly. Zika has two major lineages – the Asian lineage, which has been associated with birth defects, and the African lineage, ...Posted by Mayssa Mokalled, on 15 November 2017
The Mokalled lab in the Department of Developmental Biology at Washington University School of Medicine is hiring at all levels (http://www.mokalledlab.com/). Our lab uses zebrafish and mouse model systems to ...Posted by seyeonchung, on 14 November 2017
We are recruiting 1-2 PhD students (to begin Fall 2018) and a postdoctoral fellow (position immediately available) to study cell shape changes and rearrangement and underlying cytoskeletal regulation during organ ...Posted by Seema Grewal, on 14 November 2017
Here are the highlights form the current issue of Development: Cross-border control of stem cell behaviour Cell identity and proliferation differs between organs, raising the question of how cells ...Posted by the Node, on 13 November 2017
Development is pleased to welcome submissions for an upcoming special issue on human development. This issue will focus on advances in our understanding of how human organs and tissues are formed, ...Posted by Joy Richman, on 10 November 2017
A position at the Postdoctoral level is available December 1, 2017 to investigate the evolution and development of teeth in reptiles. Our lab has been studying the processes of tooth ...